AI-designed catheters could dramatically reduce urinary tract infections

AI-designed catheters

AI-designed catheters could dramatically reduce urinary tract infection rates among hospital patients, without the need for chemicals or antibiotics. Around one in five people who stay in NHS hospitals need to use urinary catheters, which are flexible hollow tubes usually made of plastic that drain urine from the bladder into a bag. Urinary catheters are […]

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Improving antibiotic prescribing for UTIs

UTIs

Major new research study to improve antibiotic prescribing for urinary tract infections (UTIs) in primary care New research led by the University of Bristol aims to help GPs choose the best antibiotic for treating UTIs and reducing antimicrobial resistance (AMR), thanks to a £3 million award by the National Institute for Health and Care Research […]

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